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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2007

A baby and big green tree frog

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  • those are some good looking legs.and someone gets pedicures!

  • i would want one!

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  • ya i miss them when they are that small. how old is your big one. i hope my male gets that big

  • @ulfenstyle no

  • @ulfenstyle no

  • aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaawh!

  • The Australian Green Tree Frog, simply Green Tree Frog in Australia, White's Tree Frog, or Dumpy Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea) is a species of tree frog native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in New Zealand and the United States. The species belongs to the genus Litoria. It is physiologically similar to some species of the genus, particularly the Magnificent Tree Frog (Litoria splendida) and the Giant Tree Frog (Litoria infrafrenata).

  • The Northern Dwarf Tree Frog, (Litoria bicolor) is a small species of tree frog native to northern Australia, from the Kimberly region of Western Australia to Bowen, Queensland and Aru Islands of Indonesia. The population occurring in Indonesia may not be Litoria bicolor and research on call structure or genetics is needed to confirm its taxonomic status.

  • Ok the big one is an Australian Green Tree Frog and the little one a Northern Dwarf Tree Frog. Different frogs. The little one is actually fully grown.

  • that frog is adorable!!!!

  • @XenoBloke theyre probably gray tree frogs. i live in the same area as you and find gray tree frogs in the same place. they're called gray tree frogs but they can change color and most of the time outside, they're green

  • love it! ^^ just love frogs!

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